Description
Protest Walls: Co-Authoring Contentious Repertoires provides a groundbreaking analysis of how individuals and groups use physical walls as platforms for political dissent and social commentary. The book investigates the role of graffiti, murals, and written messages in shaping contentious politics and collective action across diverse contexts.
By examining protest walls as co-authored spaces, Li and Whitworth demonstrate how these visual and textual interventions contribute to broader social movements and political struggles. The work explores the historical evolution of wall-based protest repertoires, their strategic importance, and their impact on public discourse.
This volume, part of the Elements in Contentious Politics series, offers scholars and students of political science, history, and cultural studies valuable insights into unconventional forms of political expression and the significance of public space in democratic contestation.







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